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Title: Having Our Say The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years. by Emily Mann, Annie Elizabeth Delany, Sarah Louise Delany, Amy Hill Hearth, Emily Delany, Sarah L. Mann ISBN: 0-8222-1502-0 Publisher: Dramatist's Play Service Pub. Date: January, 1998 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $6.50 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.61 (46 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Don't wait until YOU'RE one hundred to read this book
Comment: These two women have literally seen it all. They were alive before women could vote, blacks could "breath in white air" and the car was invented. Somehow they went to one of the top ten institutions in the country (Columbia University) and became a doctor and an educator making history along the way. They've survived Jim Crow, The Civil Rights movement, the Black Power Movement, the Million Man and Woman marches, and their father was a former slave. They are indeed the best primary source of infomation about black history. They lived though the racist turmoil of five generations, fought through it, succeeded in spite of it and this book shows future generations how to change it. Well sisters, there is a little sister listening and ready to learn how to get to where you are and have been. This book enables me to carry the torch. Bessie we miss you, keep watch in heaven!
Rating: 5
Summary: American History at its best
Comment: Having Our Say is a remarkable book written by Sadie and Bessie Delany that details their lives over a hundred year period.
Bessie and Sadie grew up in a large family on the campus of Saint Augustine's school in Raleigh, North Carolina during the 90s. They led sheltered lives; Sadie was quiet and well mannered whereas Bessie was very quick to anger and opinionated. They were also very intelligent women who were taught early on to aim high. In a time when most people did not go to school beyond high school, Bessie and Sadie received college degrees. Bessie became the second black woman to practice dentistry in New York.
Sadie became the first black home economics teacher in a New York high school. The Delany sisters spoke their minds, and what they give the reader is a story of pure American history.
This autobiography is filled with stories about racism and how it affected their lives. Sadie and Bessie lived together for over a hundred years. Although the sisters are deceased, their story and words of wisdom live on in the hearts and minds of readers.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in American History. This book is the best history book I've read and the pictures in the book make the story come alive.
Reviewed by Dorothy Cooperwood
Rating: 5
Summary: Phenomenal for some, boring for others
Comment: The lives of Sadie and Bessie Delany, the main characters of the book, show American history over 100 years. Personaly, the book was fascinating, with stories made new from the two sister's memories, all in a book. The stories range from simple life, to great hardship. The rascism shown by Bessie may be offensive to some, but who can blame her after her seeing the horrors of Jim Crow laws for so long, and she was even considered 'sheltered!'
Looking over reviews, it is plain to see that either people like the book emensly, or believe it is emensly boring. This is probably what it will be like for the reader of this review. Be warned of this. The simple stories can touch the soul of some, and do nothing for another. If the simple, fun things of life please you, the things that have daily humor, then this book will be a joy for you to read. If you desire action, hanging suspense, and the reader who just wants to peek at the end, then this book will be as boring as ever. Choose wisely to read this book or not, you could be sorry either way.
Overall, the book gives a clear, first-person perspective of 100 years of American History, which is probably why it's so interesting. The first-person perspective gives a view of daily American History that is near impossible, if not impossible, to find, another reason the book is wonderful in both a good read sense, and a literature sense.
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Title: On My Own at 107 : Reflections on Life Without Bessie by Sarah L. Delany ISBN: 0062514865 Publisher: Harper SanFrancisco Pub. Date: February, 1998 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
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Title: The Delany Sisters' Book of Everyday Wisdom by Amy Hill Hearth, Sarah Louise Delany, Annie Elizabeth Delany ISBN: 1568361661 Publisher: Kodansha International Pub. Date: November, 1996 List Price(USD): $8.95 |
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Title: The Delany Sisters Reach High by Amy Hill Hearth, Tim Ladwig ISBN: 0687030749 Publisher: Abingdon Press Pub. Date: January, 2003 List Price(USD): $17.00 |
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Title:Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years ASIN: B000053VCV Publisher: Columbia/Tristar Studios Pub. Date: 28 August, 2001 List Price(USD): $14.95 Comparison N/A, buy it from Amazon for $14.95 |
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Title: Having Our Say: The Delaney Sister's First 100 Years by Elizabeth Delany, Hill Hearth, Annie Elizabeth Delany, Amy Hill Hearth, Sarah Louise Delany ISBN: 0385312520 Publisher: Delta Pub. Date: February, 1997 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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